Department of Defense
DIRECTIVE
NUMBER 5205.10
December 5, 2000
ASD(C3I)
SUBJECT: Department of Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness
Program (DTIRP)
References: (a) DoD Directive 5205.10, "Defense Treaty
Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP)," July 29, 1996
(hereby canceled)
(b) DoD Directive 2060.1, "Implementation of, and Compliance
with, Arms Control Agreements," July 31, 1992
(c) DoD Directive 5105.62, "Defense Threat Reduction
Agency (DTRA)," September 30, 1998
(d) DoD Directive 5137.1, "Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence
(ASD(C3I))," February 12, 1992
(e) DoD Directive O-5205.7, "Special Access Program
(SAP) Policy, " January 13, 1997
(f) DoD Instruction O-5205.11, "Management, Administration,
and Oversight of DoD Special Access Programs (SAPs),"
July 1, 1997
1. PURPOSE
This Directive:
1.1. Supersedes reference (a) to update policy and
responsibilities for the DTIRP as a DoD arms control
security preparedness and outreach program in accordance
with references (b) and (c).
1.2. Directs a support program to ensure the continued
protection of DoD programs, operations, and activities.
1.3. Designates the Director, Defense Threat Reduction
Agency (DTRA), as the DoD Executive Agent for implementation
of the DTIRP and as Chair of the DTIRP Coordination
Group (CG).
2. APPLICABILITY
This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary
of Defense, the Military Departments, the Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Combatant Commands, the
Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the
Defense Agencies, the DoD Field Activities, and all
other organizational entities within the Department
of Defense (hereafter referred to collectively as "the
DoD Components").
3. DEFINITION
Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP).
A DoD security preparedness and outreach program designed
to provide security education and awareness concerning
arms control implementation operational activities.
It provides arms control implementation advice and
assistance to sites subject to on-site inspection and
overflight through the use of specially trained personnel,
analyses, and educational activities, utilizing expertise
from established facilities and services in the Department
of Defense and other Government Agencies, whenever practicable,
to avoid duplication to achieve maximum efficiency and
economy.
4. POLICY
It is DoD policy that:
4.1. Security countermeasures support for implementation
of arms control agreements and related activities shall
be integrated and coordinated within existing DoD security
and counterintelligence programs to ensure a focused
approach and consistent programs for the protection
of national security interests.
4.2. The Heads of the DoD Components having any involvement
with arms control implementation shall ensure their
facilities, activities, and programs, wherever located,
have cost-effective security plans, policies, and procedures
that appropriately consider arms control agreements.
4.3. The DoD Component responsible for any action taken
or directed under this Directive and affecting an industrial
facility shall be the DoD Component that either administers
or is obligated to fund a contract involving that industrial
facility. Any contact with the facility involving
DTIRP matters shall be coordinated with each DoD Component
administering or funding a contract at that facility.
5. RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1. The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command,
Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASD(C3I))
shall:
5.1.1. Provide security policy direction, guidance,
and security oversight to the DTIRP Program, in coordination
with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition,
Technology and Logistics (USD(AT&L)), consistent with
DoD Directive 2060.1 (reference (b)), DoD Directive
5105.62 (reference (c)), DoD Directive 5137.1 (reference
(d)), DoD Directive O-5205.7 (reference (e)), and DoD
Instruction O-5205.7 (reference (f)).
5.1.2. Coordinate with the Director, DTRA, as the DoD
Executive Agent for DTIRP, to ensure DTIRP activities
adequately support DoD security protection requirements.
5.1.3. Ensure that the Director, Defense Intelligence
Agency, shall:
5.1.3.1. Provide all source intelligence support to
the DTIRP, to include research and analyses, database
development analyses, and personnel to augment assistance
teams, as requested by the Director, DTRA.
5.1.3.2. Provide intelligence and security countermeasures
analyses, in the areas of technology transfer, open
source literature, imagery assessment, and other relevant
areas, as requested by the Director, DTRA.
5.1.4. Ensure that the Director, Defense Security Service,
shall:
5.1.4.1. Provide assistance in arms control security
matters to DoD contractor facilities, disseminate arms
control security countermeasure information and, when
deemed appropriate, provide personnel to augment assistance
teams as requested by the Director, DTRA.
5.1.4.2. Direct the Director, Defense Security Service
Academy, to develop and conduct training on arms control
security countermeasures in coordination with the Special
Security Countermeasures Policy Office, ODUSD(PS).
5.1.5. Ensure the Director, Defense Information Systems
Agency, shall provide multidiscipline security and intelligence
support to the DTIRP, in the area of communications
research and analyses, and personnel to assist in assessments
as requested by the Director, DTRA.
5.2. The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition,
Technology and Logistics shall:
5.2.1. Provide DTIRP participants with treaty compliance
guidance pursuant to this Directive and DoD Directive
2060.1 (reference (b)).
5.2.2. Oversee assistance in facility preparation in
support of implementation and compliance with arms control
agreements and request DTIRP assistance as appropriate.
5.2.3. Ensure the Director, DTRA, as Executive Agent
for DTIRP, and Chair, DTIRP CG, shall:
5.2.3.1. Develop, plan, and execute the DTIRP to provide
arms control treaty inspection advice and support to
DoD Components and its contractor facilities responsible
for protecting DoD equities subject to arms control
implementation activities on an as requested basis.
5.2.3.2. Conduct outreach activities to promote arms
control security awareness to include the development
of arms control educational materials in coordination
with the appropriate OSD Treaty Management Office; and
the dissemination of outreach products.
5.2.3.3. Recruit, train, equip, and manage the activities
of DTIRP assistance teams.
5.2.3.4. Conduct analyses of arms control-specific
threats to determine susceptibility and vulnerability
of U.S. equities.
5.2.3.5. Provide counterintelligence (CI) support to
the DTIRP process, to include augmentees for assistance
teams, technical training, and analyses. Director,
DTRA, shall coordinate support for DTIRP CI activities
with the DoD Components.
5.2.3.6. With USD(AT&L) approval, in coordination with
the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Strategy and Threat Reduction (OASD(S&TR)), provide
advice and assistance on arms control security planning
to non-Defense Agencies and industrial facilities, when
requested and when authorized, subject to reimbursement,
as appropriate.
5.2.3.7. Coordinate with the Department of Defense
Security Service Academy or other training organizations,
as appropriate, to develop and execute a comprehensive
training program on arms control agreement issues and
provide necessary resources as required, to include
both industrial and Government security matters.
5.2.3.8. Coordinate, within the CG, the formulation
of DTIRP requirements documents, advice on security
risks associated with arms control inspection activities,
software development, analyses, training and outreach
activities.
5.2.3.9. Invite the DoD Components and, in consultation
with OUSD(AT&L), invite other U.S. Government Agencies
having any involvement with arms control to provide
representatives to the CG and convene CG meetings as
required.
5.2.3.10. Develop DTIRP budget requirements and execute
the budget in support of the Executive Agent mission.
5.2.3.11. Take the lead for DTIRP Public Affairs (PA)
activities, to include PA planning, guidance, and fact
sheets in coordination with the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs.
5.2.3.12. Provide updates not less frequently than
quarterly reviews to the Director of Security, OASD(C3I).
5.2.3.13. Provide general assistance to the DTIRP for
arms control treaty verification research, development,
test and engineering, and nuclear matters.
5.2.3.14. Coordinate with the Director, Special Security
Countermeasures Policy Office (SSCPO), ODUSD(PS), to
ensure DTIRP contacts with non-DoD personnel and foreign
nationals seeking any form of arms control security
education and awareness, advice, or assistance does
not compromise U.S. Government positions being negotiated.
5.3. The Under Secretary of Defense for Policy shall:
5.3.1. Provide DTIRP participants with information
on DoD policies and U.S. Government positions for international
negotiations on arms control implementation and/or compliance
issues.
5.3.2. Ensure ODUSD(PS) SSCPO provides security countermeasures
policy guidance and security oversight to the Heads
of DoD Components, their respective Special Access Program
(SAP) Central Offices, and the OSD SAP Oversight Committee,
to ensure DTIRP assistance adequately supports DoD SAPs,
when required, in accordance with DoD Directive O-5205.7
( reference (e)) and DoD Instruction O-5205.11 (reference
(f)).
5.4. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall:
5.4.1. Provide military advice and assistance to Director,
DTRA, in accordance with DoD Directive 2060.1 (reference
(b)), in implementing this Directive.
5.4.2. Provide guidance for support to the Combatant
Commands and coordinate on their requests for DTIRP
support.
5.5. The Heads of the DoD Components shall:
5.5.1. Provide guidance for support to its Component
commands, and coordinate and approve requests for DTIRP
support.
5.5.2. Provide personnel to augment assistance teams,
as requested by the Director, DTRA.
5.5.3. Coordinate counterintelligence and security
countermeasures analyses and support for its Combatant
Commands with Director, DTRA.
5.6. The Director, National Security Agency, shall
provide Information Systems Security and Operations
Security (INFOSEC/OPSEC) to the DTIRP, to include research
and analyses and augmentees for assistance teams, as
requested by the Director, DTRA.
6. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Directive is effective immediately.